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Tom Brady on who the Patriots are at 3-3: ''I don't think six games defines a season.''

Karen Guregian Wednesday, October 17, 2012

Tom Brady was asked today what side of the record debate he came down on. Did he feel that Pats are what their record suggested, a .500 team at 3-3? Or, where they 4 points from being 6-0?

How did the Pats quarterback view it. What side did he choose? Brady gave a rather round-about answer.

''Well, there’s seven teams in the AFC at 3-3. There’s seven below 3-3. There’s two better than us, and we played one of those and we were up 9 points with however long to go, and the other team got beaten by a bunch of points the other night. So who are you? You’re week to week,'' Brady said. ''It all depends on how well you play. Every week is going to be something different. So you can’t sit here and say we’re the greatest team ever, or we’re the worst team of all time, or compare this team to last year. We’re 3-3. We haven’t earned a better record than that. We haven’t played well enough or consistently enough to be better than that. I don’t think 6 games defines a season. What defines a season is what we do over the next 10 weeks.’’